A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States [0.03%]
相对收入与绝对收入在美国自我报告的健康和福祉中的预测效力检验
David Brady,Michaela Curran,Richard M Carpiano
David Brady
Background: A classic debate concerns whether absolute or relative income is more salient. Absolute values resources as constant across time and place while relative contextualizes one's hierarchical location in the distr...
Differential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on excess mortality and life expectancy loss within the Hispanic population [0.03%]
新冠疫情对西班牙裔人口超额死亡和预期寿命损失的差异化影响
Elizabeth Arias,Betzaida Tejada-Vera
Elizabeth Arias
Background: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Hispanic population resulted in the almost complete elimination of the long-standing Hispanic mortality advantage relative to the non-Hispanic White population. Howev...
Measuring US fertility using administrative data from the Census Bureau [0.03%]
利用美国人口普查局的管理数据衡量美国生育率
Katie Genadek,Joshua Sanders,Amanda Stevenson
Katie Genadek
Background: Longitudinal data available for studying fertility in the United States are not representative at the state level, limiting analyses of subnational variation in US fertility. The US Census Bureau makes availab...
Household transitions between ages 5 and 15 and educational outcomes: Fathers and grandparents in Peru [0.03%]
父亲和祖父对秘鲁5至15岁儿童教育成果的影响
Sarah A Reynolds
Sarah A Reynolds
Background: Latin America has high rates of single motherhood and intergenerational coresidence, resulting in children experiencing changes in household composition - particularly with respect to fathers and grandparents....
Race, class, and marriage: Components of race differences in men's first marriage rates, United States, 1960-2019 [0.03%]
种族、阶层与婚姻:美国男性初婚率的种族差异因素(1960—2019年)
Steven Ruggles
Steven Ruggles
Background: Wilson (1987) argued that race differences in the frequency of marriage from the 1960s to the 1980s resulted from a shortage of marriageable men in the Black community. A large literature used spatially define...
Marital dissolutions and changes in mental health: Evidence from rural Malawi [0.03%]
婚姻破裂与心理健康变化:来自马拉维农村的证据
Tyler W Myroniuk,Hans-Peter Kohler,Iliana V Kohler
Tyler W Myroniuk
Background: Advancing efforts to unpack the complex relationship between marital dissolutions and health outcomes increasingly requires assessing the marital histories and health of individuals who have lived long enough ...
Calloused hands, shorter life? Occupation and older-age survival in Mexico [0.03%]
磨出老茧,缩短寿命?墨西哥老年人的职业与寿命关系研究
Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez,Noreen Goldman,Anne R Pebley et al.
Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez et al.
Background: Inequalities in mortality are often attributed to socioeconomic differences in education level, income, and wealth. Low socioeconomic status (SES) is generally related to worse health and survival across the l...
Life expectancy loss among Native Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间美洲土著人群的预期寿命损失
Noreen Goldman,Theresa Andrasfay
Noreen Goldman
Background: There has been little systematic research on the mortality impact of COVID-19 in the Native American population. Objective: ...
National estimates of kinship size and composition among adults with activity limitations in the United States [0.03%]
美国成年人活动受限者的亲属规模和构成的全国估计数值
Adriana M Reyes,Robert F Schoeni,Vicki A Freedman
Adriana M Reyes
Background: The number of adults living with limitations in daily activities in the United States is large, and projected to increase. Families, which are becoming more complex, are critical to the wellbeing of this popul...
Women's Health Decline Following (Some) Unintended Births: A Prospective Study [0.03%]
一项前瞻性研究:部分意外出生后女性健康状况恶化
Sara Yeatman,Emily Smith-Greenaway
Sara Yeatman
Background: As many as one-in-three unintended births occur in Africa. These births have the potential to adversely impact women's health, but data and design limitations have complicated efforts to understand their conse...